Transformers Cybertron Leader Megatron

December 28th, 2009 by Toy & Game reviews Leave a reply »

Transformers Cybertron Leader Megatron
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2 comments

  1. Rafer says:
    Durability:5.0 out of 5 stars Fun:5.0 out of 5 stars Educational:5.0 out of 5 stars 

    Well, i got to said this is a cool toy, I got it 3 weeks ago and it has no problems what so ever. To stay my main points i will list the good and the bad things about Megatron.

    GOOD
    -change in to 3 mode.
    -will built (hard to be broken)
    -looks really good in race car mode.
    -the toy is big (about 1ft long in scale.
    -lots of details.
    -cool effects when insert power key.
    BAD
    -transformation takes long time, got to have the meun with you when you are transforing Megatron; other wise you will be lost.
    -some parts of transformation is kinda confusing. (take it while to figure out).
    -there are to much bright colors (making it looked uninteresting, unlike optimus Prime just 4 different colors).

    so, overall i love this toy and if you are a transformers fan then you got to have it for your collection. Thanks for reading.

  2. Murphy says:
    Durability:5.0 out of 5 stars Fun:4.0 out of 5 stars Educational:2.0 out of 5 stars 

    It’s a good, impressive-looking mold, though to me it doesn’t really look like a Megatron. The overall head design isn’t bad, but the horns look silly IMO. Fortunately they can be rotated back (and have to be as part of the transformation). The weapons are less impressive than on the recent versions. He has what looks like a blow-dryer, a step down from the arm-mounted tank of the Energon incarnation, and a blade weapon, which does look impressive attached to his arm. Robot mode is a bit difficult to pose, I’ve found – he doesn’t want to stand up straight. You have to make him slouch a little to balance out the “wings”.
    Car mode is the best of the three modes. It’s impressive looking, stable, and looks a bit like Beast Machines Mirage after a major upgrade. Jet mode is an afterthought, but doesn’t look too bad. You need a bit of imagination to see this thing flying, but that’s nothing new for TF jet modes.
    Finally, the Cyber Key gimmicks – He has a PK gimmick on each wing, which release the two weapons. The main gimmick is the key activates a pair of thrusters on his back. This gimmick works in all modes, and is quite nice. The key causes the thrusters to deploy (and turbines within to spin for a moment, a nice touch), and a jet sound plays for several seconds. The key can by stored in this central slot, and looks like an extra bit of armor there.
    All-in-all, a very good figure. Energon Megs retains command of my Decepticons, though.